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Learning to Speak the
Love Language
Marriage was designed by God to meet man's need for
companionship. It was God who said of Adam, "It is not good that man
should be alone. I will make him a helper suitable for him, and the two
shall become one flesh." However, some couples have not found
companionship in marriage. They are still alone, cut off, isolated.
Such loneliness may be painful, but it is not
forever. We can overcome loneliness by taking positive action. I suggest
taking "baby steps". Don't look at the whole and think about how
bad your marriage is. Rather focus on one step you might take to make it
better.
Break through the silence with one act of kindness.
Give her a flower and say, "I was thinking about you today."
Look for something he does well and tell him you appreciate it. Give him a
passionate kiss and say, "I just wanted to remind you of what it was
like when we first married. I'm willing to start over if you are."
Keep taking steps toward each other and loneliness will evaporate.
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